West Bengal Assembly elections | EC transfers more police officers in Bengal
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The Election Commission has been making a slew of transfers as the West Bengal voted
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Voters wait in queues to cast votes at a polling station during the 7th phase of West Bengal Assembly elections at a village near Balurghat in South Dinajpur district, West Bengal on April 26, 2021.
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The Election Commission has been making a slew of transfers as the West Bengal voted The Election Commission of India (ECI) transferred a few police officers as West Bengal voted in the seventh phase of Assembly polls on April 26, officials said.
EC transfers more police officers in Bengal
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Last Updated: Apr 26, 2021, 02:03 PM IST
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Srimanta Kumar Bandopadhyay, the Assistant Commissioner of Asansol-Durgapur Police, was named the new Sub-divisional Police Officer of Bolpur, as per an order issued on Sunday night.
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Sinha was accused by the BJP of manipulating postal ballots.
The Election Commission transferred a few police officers as West Bengal voted in the seventh phase of assembly polls on Monday, officials said. Shantanu Sinha Biswas, an inspector at the Directorate of Economic Offences, was transferred to the office of the DIG Jalpaiguri Range as a crime inspector, they said.
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Issue of forcible cremation of Hathras gang-rape victim could not be heard due to judge s absence
The case was last heard on January 16 when the bench had seen various video clippings on the overnight cremation of the victim and other aspects of the case, submitted by various media houses.
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Police cremate the body of the gang-rape victim in the middle of the night in Hathras district in UP. (File Photo | PTI) By PTI
LUCKNOW: A public interest lawsuit over the alleged inhuman cremation of the Hathras gang-rape-cum-murder victim overnight after her death could not be heard by a Lucknow bench of the Allahabad High Court due to absence of one of the judges on the bench.